Cape Times

Blitz are hungry to lift Mzansi Super League title, says De Kock

- ZAAHIER ADAMS zaahier.adams@inl.co.za

AFTER enjoying a couple of days off, Cape Town Blitz are “hungry” to lift the inaugural Mzansi Super League title on Sunday at Newlands.

The Blitz secured their place in the final last week already and have looked on from the comfort of their living rooms this week as other teams have fought tooth and nail for a spot in the playoffs.

They now wait for the outcome of the playoff between Jozi Stars and Paarl Rocks tonight at the Wanderers to find out who they will face in the final.

Opener Quinton de Kock, though, is just grateful the Blitz have had an opportunit­y to recuperate after enduring a hectic schedule the past couple of weeks.

“I think we are all (a) little bit tired with all the back-to-back games, so for us to qualify for the final last week already has allowed us to rest up a couple of days which was muchneeded for the whole team,” De Kock said. “It was nice to have a little break, but now we come back hungry to get the show on the road again.”

De Kock, pictured, would certainly have benefited a great deal from the couple of days spent back in Johannesbu­rg. The Proteas wicket-keeper has been busier than most of his teammates after returning from Australia with the Proteas mid-way through the MSL.

With captain Farhaan Behardien, all-rounder Andile Phehlukway­o and fast bowler Dale Steyn having also done service Down Under, the break can only benefit the Blitz.

“Obviously, I think there was some difficulti­es, but that’s just profession­al sport. Unfortunat­ely (it) is not always good being a sportsman, and tough decisions need to be made we are where we want to be because of those decisions,” De Kock said.

De Kock will certainly hope to play a big role in Sunday’s final. He is currently just three runs shy of the top run-scorer in the tournament – Jozi Stars’ Rassie van der Dussen (410 runs) – even though he has played three games less.

It is not only the 25-year-old’s runs that the Blitz depend on, especially with their misfiring middle order, but also the impetus he creates at the top of the innings.

De Kock’s 407 runs at an average of 67.83 have come at the amazing strikerate of 174.67. Only Stars’ Australian all-rounder Dan Christian has a higher strike-rate (194.05) among the top 15 batsmen in the MSL.

The final is scheduled for 3:30pm at Newlands on Sunday.

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